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Reptiles (In Focus) by Barbara Taylor
Category: Fiction | Series: In Focus
Which amazing animal can change the color of its skin? Which terrifying creature is so big it was confused for a dragon? Which tricksy reptile pretends to be a toad? In Focus: Reptiles has the answers! In Focus is a cool, new information series that's perfect for curious kids. These fun books feature mo ...Show more
Rocks and Fossils (In Focus) by Chris Oxlade
Category: Non-Fiction | Series: In Focus
What is a meteorite? Why can you find seashell fossils on Mount Everest? What are gemstones made of? In Focus: Rocks and Fossils has the answers! In Focus is a cool information series that's perfect for curious kids. These fun books feature modern, magazine-style pages, including top 10 lists, fast fact ...Show more
Shadow Work (In Focus) by Stephanie Kirby
Category: Health and Wellbeing | Series: In Focus Ser.
Uncover how the light and darkness within you coexist as In Focus Shadow Work guides you in embracing your shadow self to discover a happier you.
Shamanism (In Focus) - Your Personal Guide by Tracie Long
Category: Philosophy and Religion | Series: In Focus Ser.
Shamanism (In Focus) is your go-to reference for everything you need to know about shamanism.
Space (In Focus) by Raman Prinja
Category: Children's Non Fiction | Series: In Focus
Why did scientists send a dog to space? What was the first song to play on Mars? Which planet has the most moons? In Focus: Space has the answers! In Focus is a cool, new information series that's perfect for curious kids. These fun books feature modern, magazine-style pages, including top 10 lists, fas ...Show more
Stations by Chris van Uffelen
Category: Architecture | Series: Architecture in Focus
Serving as gateways to the cities, train stations were the most important urban building developments at the turn of the 20th century. One century later this building mission is experiencing a fascinating renaissance. On a world-wide basis new facilities are emerging that need to fulfill various functio ...Show more
Storm Rescues by Mark L. Lewis
Category: Children's Fiction | Series: Rescues in Focus Ser.
This title provides readers with a compelling overview of storm rescues. Clear text, colorful photos, and helpful diagrams give readers an on-the-job look at what it's like to be a rescue worker.
Studios & Workshops: Spaces for Creatives by Sibylle Kramer
Category: Poetry | Series: Architecture in Focus
A creatively designed environment is conducive to creative activities. An occupation performed in a studio or a workshop usually includes both intellectual and practical aspects. The corresponding workspace must therefore have the characteristics of an office, while functioning as a place for production ...Show more
Tarot (In Focus Workbook): A Guide to Understanding Card Meaning and Spreads by Rebecca Falcon
Category: Health and Wellbeing | Series: In Focus Workbooks Ser.
Learn how to read tarot cards and use them as a tool for personal growth with the information and exercises in this beautifully designed workbook. Tarot reading is an ancient and powerful divination method that can also be harnessed to explore and deepen your emotional and spiritual life. Through the s ...Show more
Tarot (In Focus): Your Personal Guide by Steven Bright
Category: New Age | Series: In Focus Ser.
In Focus Tarot provides the essentials to quickly get you started practicing tarot card reading.Tarot cards and readings have been used since the eighteenth century as a divination tool in seeking answers to past, present, and future events, in addition to guidance and support. Their popularity continue ...Show more
The Lewis Chessmen by James Robinson
Category: Art | Series: Objects in Focus
The Lewis chessmen were found under mysterious circumstances on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland, in 1831. Probably made in Norway around AD 1150-1200, these enchanting chess pieces consist of elaborately worked walrus ivory and whales' teeth in the forms of seated kings and queens, mit ...Show more
The Mildenhall Treasure by Richard Hobbs
Category: Art | Series: Objects in Focus
In 1942, while ploughing a field near Mildenhall in Suffolk, eastern England, Gordon Butcher stumbled upon a hoard of 34 silver objects that he turned over to his boss and owner of the land, Sydney Ford. Dating back to Roman Britain, fourth century AD, and of outstanding artistic and technical quality, ...Show more